Ever wondered that there are so many types of helmets which protect us from hurting our face and head? Certainly, apart from cricket helmets, there are. Most of the common ones are the ones used to wear during bike or car racing. You might just know of only few types of Motorcycle helmets that actors wear during stunts.

Actually, there are a lot of them in various sizes and styles. One of those which I find pretty cool is the open face motorcycle helmets. Then there are dirt bike helmets which are eagle shaped. Something like this –

One of the most popular brands in helmets are HJC and Bell Helmets. After starting in 1971, HJC has been offering a wide variety of helmets like the open face ones, the regular helmets, and motocross helmets as well. Bell Helmets was inaugurated in 1951 and in my opinion, anyone looking for those stylish arrow helmets, should go for Bell Helmets. Both the brands are quite well established and are spreading their wings worldwide.This one is HJC's Hellion MC2 Motocross helmet

Another one – SHOEI - offers a wide variety of helmets like J Wing Open face, hornet helmets and those regular flutter helmets. There are many more brands of Motorcycle Helmets available.

Now from helmets we move to the very necessary motorcycle saddlebags. They are really essential if you are on a road trip. They come in various sizes, shapes and designs. But the color is mostly black for all of them. I think these large saddlebags look stunning on bikes like Harley Davidson. But that’s just my two cents. There are other options as well.

Hold on! What makes a bike rider look amazing? Of course, it’s their leather vests. Whether it’s those bad men or those cool women riders who make your temptations rise, these vests are what really describe their style. Those cool ones with skulls make a male rider look dangerous and dashing. Doesn’t it? And, of course, something like this for a lady biker is awesome:

This match was supposed to be played at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh but amidst a hostile political situation in the state, organisers thought better to shift to the New Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur.

India won the toss and elected to bat first, but Dhoni's calculations went wrong as the Delhi Duo ( Viru & Gauti) was dismissed cheaply. Gambhir getting out in a rather byzerk manner as he collided with Chanaka Welagedara failed to reach back to the bowling crease, trying to complete a cheeky single with Sachin. Virat Kohli & Sachin were now left to rebuild the inning, they managed to put on a 62 run stand.

Kohli Completed his fifty but fell soon after on 54. Raina and Dhoni took charge at the middle having a century patnership at nearly run a ball, setting the Indian innings for another 300 + score.No Lankan bowler was spared and debutant S Lakmal (8-0-57-0) hammered the most, a late fury of runs saw India finishing 301-7 & MSD completing another century.

Anyone who the 1st ODI knew that 302 wasent unbeatable. The Lankan start set the platform for a successfull chase, Tharanga (37) & Dilshan (123) having a 102 run stand in just 14 overs,

Tharanga fell first (To Harbhajan), Sangakarra was run-out soon after. Dilshan had a solid patnership with Jayawardene in the middle overs. Dishan & Jayawardene's wickets gave hopes for an Indian comeback, but it wasent to be. Angello Mathews's quickfire 37 (Of 25 balls) took Lanka to the finish line, this being Lanka's 1st successfull 300+ chase in the subcontinent, T Dilshan being adjudged Man Of The Match.

Indian bowling & fielding had its share of problems. All regular bowlers (Exept Jadeja) were taken for runs, Nehra (10-0-72-0) for the most. In addition, Captain MS Dhoni has been banned for 2 ODIs on grounds of slow over rate, Sehwag or Yuvraj set to lead the side in his absence.

Now with the series level at 1-1, the contest is set to be all the more exiting. I can only hope India comes out on the top.

First Ishant and now a budding express speedster Kemar Roach from West Indies...a place better known for tall legendary fast bowlers like Ambrose, Walsh, and many more against whom almost every batsman in this world feared to face them. Last two years while facing the fast bowlers have been horrid for the Punter. Coming from amidst all the hype just like Sharma, Roach was expected to do what he has done to Ponting in WACA...rip the batsman's body parts apart.

While Ishant during his long battle against Ricky fired the ball at a torrid pace and bounce mostly towards the chest and the ass, Roach nearly broke Punter's arm. But during both the encounters, Ponting was left hoping and sometimes in pain at the crease. One must appreciate though for the way he was determined to continue playing despite in pain. BRAVO the blunted Punter!

What a match we have had, last time I thought the match displayed a wonderful game of T20 cricket, but today the game was much better. Fortunately, this time India won the match, and that too successfully chasing down such a high total. Just like the last match, this match also witnessed bad fielding, but this time from both the sides. Surprisingly, the good fielders seem to be dropping easy catches. The Indian bowlers failed to save themselves from the rude batting of the Srilankans, and I could not do anything except to praise the batsmen and criticize the bowlers. The Srilankans maintained a good, healthy run rate throughout their innings, and I would like to give the credit to the sloppy Indian fielding. Looks like the new fielding coach doesn't bring in good fielding spirits. Sangakara looked to continue from where he had left in the earlier game, and believe me whichever side you might support, he was a pleasure to watch. Birthday boy Yuvraj played a match winning innings along with the Srilankan bowlers and fielders, who did their best to lose the match. Whatever you may call this game, a batting paradise, fielding nightmare, or whatever, those who witnessed the match live in the stadium had their money worth. One would have surely seen the classic T20 action even in this game and plenty of excitement.